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TH
Vol XI
UOU ll
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Oceanic Steamship Company
TIME TABLE
Tho Fino Passenger St mmors of This Lino Will Arrive and Loavo
This Fort as Horeundor
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
AUSTRALIA 1 ULY 1
MOANA JULY 18
AUSTRALIA AUG 1
ALAMEDA AUG 15
AUSTRALIA AUG 29
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
AUSTRALIA JULY 10
ALAMEDA JULY 20
AUSTRALIA e AUG Id
MARIPOSA AUG 21
AUSTRALIA SEPT 11
In commotion with tho sailing of the above stoamers the Agents are
prepared to iasuo to intendiug passongers coupon through tickets by any
railroad from San Francisco to all points in the United Stateo and from
Now York by any steamship line to all European ports
For fuither particulars apply to
Wm G Irwin Co
LIMXTEID
General Agents Oceanic S S Company
THE NEW IDEAL
IS A
Good Sewing Machine
For the Pi ice
WE SELL IT AKD ALSO THE
Pan American Hand Machine
Wv
ale
Agents
for the Famous
WILCOX GIBBS
New Automatic Sewiug Machiue
THE PACIFIC HARDWARE CO LTD
Boot Air Good View Good Health
A Special Invitation is oxtonded to Everybody to visit Hono
lulus most delightful residence site
PACIFIC HEIGHTS
ITJn TLYnTj imQ KAIULANI DIUVE Aptly termed the Via
Via fliaXllHd Maxima or Grand Boulevard and in itself an
artistic piece of engineering affords easy access to all points ao also
Ecenio and marino viowo of exquisito grandeur et every turn
WU aSm Contracts have bean let for material and
BlQCmC EailWy the work of construction equipping and
installation placed in the hands of a competent electrical engineer to
be fully completed by Juno 1st Having an independent power plant
we aro prepared to furnish power for electric lighting heating and
othor purposes to our homo builders at most reasonable ratos
na Our reservoirs are now completed and water
AS JrrOllllSeQ mains laid so as to supply each lot Pormita
for making wator connections will be granted on application
An inaction of the attractive hnmenoW bjdoB or the nn
of muchaserBof lots w convince anyone that PACIFIC HLIGHlb
faff choSSt and most select of all the residence sites of Honolulu
etc apply at office of
ggr For further information prices terms
BRUCE WARING CO
i PROGRESS BLOCK
Theo H Davies Co Ld
SUGAR FACTORS
IMPOETBKS OF
General Merchandise
AND
OOMMISSION MMROHAJSrra
Ygonts for ynfUBtraljan steamship Lino
British Foreign Marino Insurance Co
Northern Assurance Co Firo and Life
Canadian Pacific ilaihvay Oo
pioneer Line of Packets from Liverpool
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LESSONS OF THE RAOE FOR AU
TOMOBILE OUP
Amorican Machino OooBldarod Too
Wght r Its Powot1 Winner Ad
vocatos a Shorter Course for
JTuturo Contoats to Wesson Risk
Special Dispatch to fho Herald
Now that tho International Cup
race has boen run and won the
question is what aro the lessons of
thin important automobllo struggle
Two uames stiod out promiatnty
in tholr connection thoso of Mr M
Oharron and Mr Wlutoo tho form
er because ho represents Fronch
victory and tho latter becauso ho
represents American defeat
Mr Winton arrivod in Paris late
on Thursday night and proceeded
to London at an early hour yester
day morning Mr Shauks wo is as
sociated with him however stated
to a Herald correspondent that Mr
Winton boro his defeat very well
MACHINE SUITED IN TWINING
The difficulty which the Ameri
can nutomobilist experienced in tho
contest was that his machino had
skidded in going round a corner and
bumped into an embankment The
effect of this was that although tho
wheels were loft intact the steering
head made of forged steel beut to
an angle of 45 degree and yet Mr
Winton continued tho race
It was only when one of the tirrs
of his roar wheel collapsed that the
American automobilit was forced to
abandon the race
The machine said Mr Shanks
doxeloped 28 horse popper It weigh
ed 1 ICO pouuds It had too much
power and was too light to success
fully compete with the high speed
French machines
But the fact was demonstrated be
yond question Chat tha single cylin
der motor our peculiar type is
practical aud docs not limit the pow
er to th minimum degree as is tho
case witu oiuer maenmes which
have been constructed with single
cylinders
M Charron who arrived in Paris
last night by train was met at the
station by a number of friends
1AViHS MIOKTMt IUOEi
After receiving congratulations
from all present he said to a Herald
correspondent
Future races of this kind must be
made much shorter It is impossi
ble to race at the high speed attain
ed in the recent contest without
risking ones life
If thin kind of thing continues the
result will bo that come day there
will bo for each competing automo
bilo two chauffeurs less in the
world
Now the Course du Treileia muoh
more reasonable in this respect
I left my automobile to bo brought
back to Paris by train M Girardot
however is roturniug to Paris on his
racing maahiae
My automobile requires soma ad
justmont You romember that near
Orleans I rau over a dog Tho ani
mals body became entaugled in tho
wheels and springs and caused my
automobile to bound along in a
rather strange fashion I was going
at tho time at 90 kilometres an
hour nearly CO miles
Had M do Knyff been able to
continue I ahousd have been very
muoh inclined to give up tho con
test The springs of my automobile
wore started and the pump was
carried away by tho accident whioh
I have described
MADU 02 MILhS AN IIOUK
The speod obtained was porhaps
tho best that T have ovor officially
acoomplishtdtbo miximum being at
the rate of about 100 kilnmetros 02
miloB an hour
This wbb just before entering Lj
ons but I am proparod to bet that I
oau do tho distance from Paris to
Lyons in about oight hours
I iug I take tho direct routo
HONOLULU H I WEDNESDAY JULY 11 1900
iRJsaiiMmZJBZjZJl XJ5
DENT
The road wastaking at as a whole
not bad but after leaving La Palis
so it was impossible to make more
than 18 kilometres 30 miles an hour
This was due to tho sharp turnings
and gradients
Thin race proves that IhoPanhard
and LevasBor machinos must bo
pretty solid to stand the wear and
tear of such a speod on such a road
Tho raco also shows that the
higher the speed tho moro frequont
are tho acoidontsand hence the few
er to arrive at tho wiuning post
SAJIOASTIO OVUIl II LEVEOH
In regard to M Leveghs trip M
Oharron remarked that it was an
easy matter to raco when not enter
ed officially since failure to win did
tiot entail criticism
As to M Jonatzys performause
M Charron was rather sarcastic So
far as the machine was concorned it
was not a machine selected at a late
hour as was reported but one orig
inally intended for the rhoo
M Charron values the automobile
in which he won the raco at 75000
francs C15000
HAWAHANS VI3IV THE
DEBLOIN
TEN-
Territorial Delogatos to tho Repub
lican Convention in Town
The delegates from Hawaii to the
Republican National Convention
aro at the Herald Square Hotel to
seo the town Guided by Carlotto
Eliseo who is bettor known in tho
Tenderloin as Charlie Evans they
saw the night side of Now York last
night
To day they attend the races at
Sheepshead Bsy On Monday thoy
visit the President at Washington
and Tuesday will find them in Bos
ton where they will b tbt Ruests
of Harold Sewall the son of the
candidate for Vice President on tho
Democratic ticket four years ago
After n trip through Maine thby will
look over the Democratic Conven
tion in Kansas City Then they
will go home
The chief delegate is Samuel
Parker a very large saddle colored
man with an impression of his own
importance that is iu koeping with
his bulk O B Willsou and Judge
Kopoikai are the othor delegates
and two secrotarios complete the
parly They were much pleased
with tuoir reception at Philadelphia
especially Mr Patker At Kansas
City they will meet Prince David
of Hawaii a son of Queou Kapiolaai
the chief delegate to tho Democra
tic national gathering
Tho old contesting fbotious iu
Hawaii in the dsys of monarchy
have joined tho Democratic and Ms
publican parties and election day
in the far off territory is apt to be
as exciting as it will be in Ohio or
any other centre of politics N Y
Journal
Groat Shoo Sale
L B Korr Co Ltd having
bought the stocks of the Fairchild
Shoe Bouse and A E Murphy
Co at prices that ouablo them to
sell at one half the original cost
prices tho public will bo offered
bargains call early and secure first
choice
BUSINESS LOOALS
Honolulu Mes3enger Service de
liver messages and packages Tole
Phone 878
The City Carriage Co is now in
tho livery business It has buggioa
surroys wagons etc on hand at all
hours of the day or uight Tele
phone 118
The Fouutaln is now iu working
ordor and Harry Juon is ready to
serve first class refreshments to old
aud new friends Tho Fountain in
on King Btreot opposite the Railroad
Depot
Kontuokya famous Jobsbo Moore
Whiskey unequalled for its purity
and excellence Ou salo at any of
tho saloons aud at Lovojoy Co
flint riltnt ini Aannta tnr f tin HjiWMiinii
islands j
No 155i
Wilders Steamship Si
ijiMi rinr
Stmr KINAU
FREEMAN Master
MOLOKAI MAUI HAWAII
Will sail from lloncilnlit on Tuesday it l2
noon for Kaimaknkal Lnbalna Maalaea
Bay Kihei Makena Mohukona Kawai
hne lnnraboeluie nun Hllo
Humming will rail from Hllo on Fri
days t 10 a si for nbove tinmod ports
arriving nt Honolulu on Sutnrdnvs
insiengorH and freight will boakrn for
Mnkena Muhukomi Kawuiliao Hilo Ha
krlmi Ildiioiiiu lnpitikou and Joppeeo
InsuoRorj and JAUKAGES ONLY
will bo taken for Kiinunkakni Labainu
Mualnen Day Kihei and Lanj nhoeboe
Stmr OLAUDINE
MAODONALD Master
MAUI
Will leave Honolulu o very Taosdnys n6
r m touching at Lahaina Kahului Nn
biku Hann Hamon and Kipahnln Xcuii
iiciurmng umcues at aoovo naniea xr rt
arriving at Honolulu Sunday mornlc cr
Will call at Nau Kaupo once eftoi
month
Stmr LEHXL
BENNETT Master
MOLOKAI MAUI LANAI
Sella every Monday for Knunakakai Ka
malo Mutinnlei Koloupapa Lahniaa
Honolua Olowaln Jteturninu arrived
Honolulu Saturday mornings
This Company reserves tbe rlgh to
mnko changes m tho time of departure aari
arrival of its Gteamern nltlmnf ml
it will not be responsible for any conse
I nunnccs arhing therefrom
uonsigucoB mast be at tbe Landings to
recelvo their freight this Company wll
not hold itself responsible for freight after
It bail been landed
Live stock received only at owners rick
the Company will not bo responsible for
money or vnlunben of passengers unless
placed in tho caroof the pincers
SW Pasjengers are requested to var
sbftto Tickets before embarking Those
failing to do so will be subject to an addi
tion I uhnrco of twenty flvo per cent
Tl c Company will not be liable for los
or nor Injury to nor deluy in the delivery
if baggngeor personal effectsof the
or froigbt of ahipiurn beyond
the amount of f 10000 unlets tho volno
of t e snnio bo declared when received
by the company and an extia chargo be
mad u therefor
A employees of the Company are for
bidden to recelvo freight without deliver
ing a shipping receipt therefor In tho forn
prescribed by the Company and which
may bo seen by shippers upon application
to tho pursers of the Companys Steamers
Shippers are notified that if freight ia
shipped without such receipt it will bo
eolel7 at the risk of the shipper
C h WIGHT Prcaldont
B B UOSK Secretary
OAPT T K OLAKKE Port Sapt
OLAU8 BPBEQKEL8 WM Q IBWlMt
Glaus Spieckels Co
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Bank of Ban Francisco
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BERLIN Dresdner Bank
HONG KONG AND YOKOHAMA Hon
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NEW ZEALAND AND
Bankot New Zealand
VICTORIA AND VANCOUVER Ban
of British North America
Transact a General BanHnQ and Exehat
Susinett
Deposits Received LonnBiuade on Atw
proved Beonrltv Commercial and TraTflN
era Credit lasned Billa ot EzchAngO
bought and sold
Collection Promptly Accounted Vot
Metropolitan Heat Go
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Wholesale and
Retail
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L1USE OF A JjARGE TENB
lnont Houso Bltnnlnl noar the
hourtof tho town Present nut monthly
lucomo f 100 Apply to
WUJ1IAM SAV1DGE
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